AMD will supply artificial intelligence chips to OpenAI in a multi-year deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue and give the ChatGPT creator the option to buy up to ...
Our judges have spoken, and our finalists are locked in. Now it’s your turn: The public voting has opened for the celebrated People’s Choice category of the 2025 InnovationAus Awards for Excellence.
Three cabinet colleagues of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are promoting use of apps by domestic rivals to Google Maps, WhatsApp and Microsoft, in the strongest backing yet for “Made in India” ...
The biggest tech suppliers to Australian governments are paying almost no tax relative to their soaring local incomes, transparency data has again shown, amid growing calls for revenue or services tax ...
The government’s plan to legislate a minimum age of 16 for social media access has prompted sharp warnings from academics, industry groups and civil society organisations, who argue that the ...
Two Australian scientists with distinguished careers in genetics and molecular biology have taken up a seat on the federal government's peak science and technology advisory council. Professor Archa ...
Cybersecurity is now one of the defining challenges for government agencies, as they digitise services, move to the cloud and confront evolving compliance obligations.  Attacks are growing in scale ...
The federal government’s exclusive Microsoft licensing agreement with Data#3 is being market tested for the first time in eight years, potentially ending the reseller’s almost 20-year stranglehold on ...
Sydney-based tech firm AI-Media is on a mission to make language barriers a thing of the past, with the development of real-time translation services for meetings. The company provides artificial ...
The biggest diversion from the National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) – a $5 billion Net Zero Fund for heavy industries to clean up operations -- was announced last month by Industry minister Tim Ayres.
A Senate inquiry into aged care services has found the government technology needed to usher in generational reforms next month isn’t ready and the delay is holding up the sector’s own preparations.